Papa Panov's Special Christmas - Leo Tolstoy - ★★★★
AUTHOR: Leo Tolstoy
GENRE: Christmas Short Story
RATING: 4 stars.
In a Nutshell: A beautiful little Christmas story for kids (and adults.) Based on a biblical verse, but the message works for all. Be kind, do good!
Story Synopsis:
Old Papa Panov, the village shoemaker, is lonely on Christmas Eve. As he settles in his armchair at night with his Bible after a long working day, he dozes off. Jesus comes in his dreams and promises to visit him on Christmas Day.
Needless to say, Papa Panov is very excited the next day. He puts on a special pot of coffee and keeps an eye out of the window. But will Jesus really come, or was it just a dream?
This little story is based on a verse from the Bible, Matthew 25:35:
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me."
The original story was written in French by Reuben Saillens. Leo Tolstoy translated it from French to Russian. But as he made the story popular, it is attributed to him.
The story is quite simple in its essence. Of course, the message is universal, despite the Christian content. If you do good to others, good will come to you as well. We adults sometimes need reads like this to reinvigorate the long-forgotten values of charity and kindness to strangers.
As the theme is biblical, the story would work well in homes (for general and bedtime reading) as well as in catechism classes. It could even be a great option for school Christmas plays – something different from the typical Nativity stories.
We are still in Christmas season, so it is not too late to pick this up!
As this story is in the public domain, you can read it free of cost on various sites online. I read it from the below link:
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